The term ‘shoplifting’ does not adequately cover the severity of the crime and should be phased out, an inquiry has found. There are almost 17
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In what was already a successful month for Ballymena bakery, Dougies Goodies, they added the prestigious acclaim of being awarded Northern Ireland Bakery of the
Consumers need encouragement to return to shops it has been claimed, as the latest footfall figures for Northern Ireland show footfall increased by 1.3% in
The proposed updated Tobacco and Vapes Bill has been criticised by the sector, with claims it would spell chaos for small businesses and retailers. The
In an unprecedented move, Tesco and its milk suppliers, Arla and Müller UK & Ireland have joined forces to launch a farmer-led partnership which aims
Ahead of this year’s Respect for Shopworkers Week (11th to 17th November), NR examined some of the startling figures uncovered from Usdaw’s annual survey of
Usdaw has opened an industrial action ballot for its members at the Ashby-de-la-Zouch site of KP Snacks. The formal ballot over a dispute about pay
The Federation of Independent Retailers (the Fed) has launched an exclusive benefits scheme for Fed members. Called FedPlus, the scheme offers a range of discounts
Reaction to Labour’s Autumn Budget has continued to filter through, with many sectors concerned about the financial impacts on their business costs. Increases in employers’
Marking its 25th anniversary in Northern Ireland, Lidl NI is enjoying a significant and sustained period of growth. Lidl NI MD, Ivan Ryan tells NR

